noun 1. an elementary school. 2. British. a secondary school corresponding to a U.S. high school. 3. (formerly) a secondary school in which Latin and Greek are among the principal subjects taught.noun 1. (Brit) (esp formerly) a state-maintained secondary school providing an education with an academic bias for children who are selected by the eleven-plus examination, teachers’ reports, or other means Compare secondary modern school, comprehensive school 2. (US) another term for elementary school 3. (Austral) a private school, esp one controlled by a church 4. (NZ) a secondary school forming part of the public education system

[gram-er-trans-ley-shuh n, -tranz-] /ˈgræm ər trænsˈleɪ ʃən, -trænz-/ noun 1. a traditional technique of foreign-language teaching based on explicit instruction in the grammatical analysis of the target language and translation of sentences from the native language into the target language and vice versa.

[gruh-mat-i-kal-i-tee] /grəˌmæt ɪˈkæl ɪ ti/ noun 1. the state or quality of being .

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